Sending encoded video across networks or over the Internet to a decoder usually involves re-configuring firewalls and routers. DVS-100 overcomes this complication, allowing any user to send and receive video over a standard IP network with ease.

DVS-100 is FREE software from Datavideo that allows you to easily connect multiple NVS encoder and NVD decoders over the internet or a local network. In addition to this, DVS-100 allows hundreds or even thousands of clients to connect a single stream. Clients can be multiple NVD decoders or even PCs, laptops, iOS devices or other connected devices that have a free player, such as VLC Media Player installed.

DVS-100 can be installed on your own internal server, or on 3rd party Cloud servers (such as Amazon or DigitalOcean).

Conferences, huddle rooms and presentations are fast paced environments where time is money and the audience does not like to wait. This is where an AV converter like the DAC-75T just thrives.
Your speaker wants to connect their laptop and see it displayed or projected straight away. They may have VGA, DVI, HDMI, Display Port or even SDI. So not getting the picture and fiddling with tiny dip switches, in a dark room, is what they want to avoid. Especially when there is no tech guy around.

Launching at BVE 2016 in London, Datavideo’s new streaming solution enables organizations and individuals to set up their own multi-channel streaming service. With an initial investment of less than £1,000 and a $5 monthly subscription to a cloud network, users can stream live, create a video on demand library and share (or restrict) video content globally. The entire set up is designed to take around 10 minutes and to be fully scalable, with channel owners determining the audience size and the number of channels.